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Urban Expansion

Mira Donnelly

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Publisher: Publifye

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"Urban Expansion" explores the dramatic transformation of America from a rural nation to an urban powerhouse during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The book investigates the interwoven forces of immigration, industrialization, and urban development that reshaped the country. This period witnessed unprecedented growth as cities became melting pots of diverse cultures and centers of economic opportunity.

 
One intriguing aspect is how advancements in transportation, like the development of streetcar systems, directly influenced the expansion of residential areas and the emergence of distinct neighborhoods. The book argues that this rapid urbanization was not a natural occurrence, but the result of complex interactions between human actions, economic pressures, and political choices.

 
This volume uniquely connects immigration, industrialization, and urban development, revealing how they amplified each other. By using primary sources like census data and personal letters, the book offers both broad trends and nuanced individual experiences. It begins by setting the historical stage before the Civil War and then moves on to examine the impact of immigration, the rise of industrial capitalism, and the physical transformation of cityscapes.

 
The book highlights how the growth of factories led to new types of work and the creation of different social classes, while also bringing about urban challenges such as poverty and pollution. It is valuable for understanding how these historical patterns continue to influence modern urban planning and policy.
Available since: 03/21/2025.
Print length: 63 pages.

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